acctprc(1M) acctprc(1M)
NAME
acctprc, acctprc1, acctprc2 - process accounting
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/acct/acctprc
/usr/lib/acct/acctprc1 [ctmp]
/usr/lib/acct/acctprc2
DESCRIPTION
acctprc reads standard input, in the form described by
acct(4), and converts it to total accounting records [see the
tacct record in acct(4)]. acctprc divides CPU time into prime
time and non-prime time and determines mean memory size (in
memory segment units). acctprc then summarizes the tacct
records, according to user IDs, and adds login names
corresponding to the user IDs. The summarized records are
then written to standard output. acctprc1 reads input in the
form described by acct(4), adds login names corresponding to
user IDs, then writes for each process an ASCII line giving
user ID, login name, prime CPU time (tics), non-prime CPU time
(tics), and mean memory size (in memory segment units). If
ctmp is given, it is expected to contain a list of login
sessions sorted by user ID and login name. If this file is
not supplied, it obtains login names from the password file,
just as acctprc does. The information in ctmp helps it
distinguish between different login names sharing the same
user ID.
From standard input, acctprc2 reads records in the form
written by acctprc1, summarizes them according to user ID and
name, then writes the sorted summaries to the standard output
as total accounting records.
Files
/etc/passwd
USAGE
The acctprc command is typically used as shown below:
acctprc < /var/adm/pacct > ptacct
The acctprc1 and acctprc2 commands are typically used as shown
below:
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acctprc1 ctmp < /var/adm/pacct | acctprc2 > ptacct
REFERENCES
acct(1M), acct(2), acct(4), acctcms(1M), acctcom(1),
acctcon(1M), acctmerg(1M), acctsh(1M), cron(1M), fwtmp(1M),
runacct(1M), utmp(4)
NOTICES
Although it is possible for acctprc1 to distinguish among
login names that share user IDs for commands run normally, it
is difficult to do this for those commands run from cron(1M),
for example. A more precise conversion can be done using the
acctwtmp program in acct(1M). acctprc does not distinguish
between users with identical user IDs.
A memory segment of the mean memory size is a unit of measure
for the number of bytes in a logical memory segment on a
particular processor.
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